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Originally Posted by AbbyMax One of my co-workers works with a rescue group and has had a lot of luck placing the Yorkies she has fostered. One of the first ones she had, Rosco, she still has - he is great with dogs of all size now. The rescue group has adoptive parents checked out to make sure it is a good forever home for each baby they place. They have a full-return policy. If for any reason the placement does not work out, they will take them back and look for a new forever home. The foster parents usually have a few dogs at the house to help socialize with other dogs. It is a great alternative when you cannot keep a dog. Good luck with everything. |
I adopted my adorable little long-haired Chihuahua from a local rescue group last September and they are a great group. I had a week to decide if I wanted to keep Lavender or not ... like I'd ever give her up after the first time I saw her! I signed an agreement that if I ever have to find another home for Lavender, I will contact them, which I would do. People who work in rescue are my heroes!
Jeanette